06-27-2014, 09:34 PM
I'll try Lindon Harbor; that's close to where I work.
Forgive my rudimentary understanding of terminology here, but when you say to "tip" the jig with a bit of worm, does that mean to fish a soft plastic on a jig and just cover the exposed part of the hook with worm, or to fish a worm just using a jig instead of a hook?
Also, what are effective artificial substitutes for worms? I don't like fishing with live bait very much. Would a piece of Berkley Gulp worm work? What about a trout magnet or other really tiny jig with some kind of soft plastic imitating a cricket or other bug like that?
Will these fish hit spinners or spoons?
Appreciate the help all.
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Forgive my rudimentary understanding of terminology here, but when you say to "tip" the jig with a bit of worm, does that mean to fish a soft plastic on a jig and just cover the exposed part of the hook with worm, or to fish a worm just using a jig instead of a hook?
Also, what are effective artificial substitutes for worms? I don't like fishing with live bait very much. Would a piece of Berkley Gulp worm work? What about a trout magnet or other really tiny jig with some kind of soft plastic imitating a cricket or other bug like that?
Will these fish hit spinners or spoons?
Appreciate the help all.
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